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Cool Abu Dhabi

LocationAbu Dhabi, UAE Period2020 ConceptSustainable Urban Landscapes TypeUrban Design StatusOpen Competition — Government of Abu Dhabi An open competition by the Government of Abu Dhabi sought innovative ideas for sustainable landscapes capable of reducing the Urban Heat Island effect caused by extensive modern concrete development. The model area is envisioned as a healing urban space, […]

Sibiu

LocationSibiu, Romania Period2023 ConceptVernacular Sustainable TypeUrban Design StatusInternational Design Competition 2023 International Design Competition — Urban Regeneration of the Cibin Market Area, Sibiu. The site sits on the north-western edge of Sibiu’s historic core, encompassing the market itself, its adjacent streets, and key links to the old town and riverfront. Competition Context The regeneration of […]

Rahovec

LocationRahovec, Kosovo Period2020 ConceptVernacular Sustainable TypeUrban Design StatusCompetition — Municipality of Rahovec & UN-Habitat International design competition for the Central City Square of Rahovec. Launched by the Municipality of Rahovec and supported by UN-Habitat, the 2020 competition sought to regenerate the central square into a high-quality, sustainable and inclusive civic space, emphasising participatory planning and […]

Letchworth Garden City

LocationLetchworth, UK Period2018 ConceptGreen Planning TypeUrban Design StatusRIBA Competition — Shortlisted (semi-finals) HEAL — Reinventing the Garden City. The 2018 “Re-Imagining the Garden City” competition, held by the Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation and managed by RIBA Competitions, sought master-planning concepts for a new 45-hectare residential development — the first expansion of the original garden […]

NH Bus Shelters

LocationNational Highways, India Period2022 ConceptKinetic Sustainable TypeUrban Design StatusDesign Concept KINENIN — Sustainable Highway Bus Shelter. India’s rapid expansion of National Highways and accelerating urbanisation reflect the country’s dynamic growth. To match that momentum, highway infrastructure must evolve — especially the bus shelters that serve millions of travellers. KINENIN proposes a new generation of shelters […]